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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1903)
mfrtjifpimmi. ala Ml II .1 Mill 1 I -. ,-'"" ' - r . ,, T' ' "v 10 - 1 ' y. rA : ... V t J t- - r 4'jr 'w,, " v t. km ,; UrfiHttlt.'t.te tii- 7Uu.fi. aw RUSSIA TALKS FIGHT Japan Must Haul in Her Horns Bear Will not Release Manchuria Special to the Mall. Iloilln, Oct. 10,-lJerllnor fitting to day publlahoa n dlapatch from Bt.Peters burg, that atittvs thatltuaala will declare war upon Jjtpnn tomorrow uuluss Japan Alton Iter Attitude toward Manchuria, The Cologne Onletto lint oqually alarmist dispatches from 6t, Tetori burj, Port Arthur, Oct, 10 Manchuria Novv Krnl lays: Tho status quo fixed upon by Iluaala In Manchuria must bo maintained. The affair interests China and Htiula only, ana nono of the business of other powers. Huaila did not ovacute Octob or 8th, nor will she at auy other time, Manchuria a for Kuetla. INTERNA TIONAL PLAGUE CONFERENCE (Special to the Coaat Mill.) Faila, Oct, 10: Tho international aanltary pUgou ooiiftronco oponod in parla today and will bo iu eeaalon thi coming week. Tho particular objoct In to revlao and formulate Ink) ono text tho finding at tho two previoua con ference, both of which were bold at Vonlco. Italy, Auttrla, Spain, Germany and nearly all tho other countr!c6 of Kurope have acnt delegates to the congress. The Unltod Stales la officially represent od by AslatantHtlrgoon Qeneral II, D. Geddlnga of tho public health aod mailno hoipitnl aorvlco. MILS. L. S. .ADAMS. Of UiUroetea, Twaaa. "WW of Ctrdul li Indtad a blcsstag to tired wonr.cn. Having suffered for siven years with weakness and bear. Inj-down pains, and havlaf tried aevt cral doctors and different remedies with no succtii,' your Win of Cardul was the only thing which helped me, and eventually cured ma M seemed to build up' the weak ports, strengthen the system and correct. Irregularities." Dy "11x04 wouura" Mra. Adams means nervous wosnim who liavo disordered nionsos, fulling of tho womb, ovarian trouble! or any of thoio allnionta Uint women have, You can euro yoursatf at homo with thlairrcttt womou's romody,Wlno of Cardul. Wlno of Cardul has curod thousands of cases which doctors have failed to bonofU. Why not bo(jln to got well today? All druggists have 91.00 bottloa. Jfor any stomach, liver or bowel dlsor' dor Thedford's BlackDiught should bo used. For Kltlae tuit lltrtnre. ddM. string (Tiuptonit, Tto LaiW Aayuoryberori wmiL Tin OnMUnoogt Medloloo ('., CteManoosa, Two. f) t ;: jh. i, ' , . .i -... ' WINEoCARDU! OHIO CAMPAIGN. . GROWING TROPICAL Willie 3ryan C'amV paigning Ohio, Ip'eolal (o the Mall Columbua, Ohio. Oot. 10 From now until election day polltlci In thoDuckeyu atate will continue to boll over. Tho Democrat havn been having a lively time of It thla uenk, with Mr. Bryan sposlrlng in two and lomotimea threo and four towni a dny, while a ilcnIUr record has been kept up by Tom L. Johnton and by tho other candidates en the tame ticket. The llanna-Uerrlck'llardlng forces have not been idle, but beginning to night they promlae to let a new pane for their opponents Republlcana of national prominence bavo been preatod into the aervlce, some coming from Washington and others from Indla'uaand neighboring atatea. Secretary Uunw ia to devote a week to tho campaign, making hia flrat epecoh atOlaveland todlght, appearing with with Senator ilanna at IheSouth Kud, n stronghold of the Johnaon forcea. Other apoll-blndera who aro expected to tour the atate for tho Republican ticket are Senator Fairbanks of Indiana, Jo Gannon of Illinois, and Secretaries Moody and Wllaon. TO INVISTI GATE SALMON CANNERIES 6plal to the Mill. Washington D. C, Oct. 10: Dr. D SV. Kvorniaun, who was appointed by the President aa assistant director of the comtnlsrlon to investigate the sal mon cannery conditions in Alaaka, baa returucd to Washington after a thorough study of tho situation, Dr. David Starr Jordon of Stanford University, head of the commission, and Dr. Evermann, will recommend to the President the establishment of goverment hatcheries, supported by a tax on canning factories. Tho revonae from tho salmon fisheries alouo last year amounted to 18,000,000. GENERAL HOLIDAY IN CUBA (Special to the Coaet Mall.) Havana, Cuba, Oot. 10, -The flag of the Cuban Ropublio was displayed everywhere today and buslneea was generally suspended on the island, In Havana patrlot'to meetings were hold in honor of tho memory of Ceepedos, Agiamonto and tho other Cubans who bogan tho struggle for freodon at Yara, Oct. 10, 1888, Thero wore 10 births and 103 doatha in Portland last month, The governor has appointed Mrs. Irene James as matron at tho State Penitentiary, nt a salary of 1 10 por month. The matron is tbo wife of Wnr dou James, RUSSO-GERMAN BARGAIN jfeV Germany to Lend Mor- al Support (Special to the Coast. Mall.) Jierlln, Oct, 12 A reliable authority says that a complete understanding has been reachod'by which, In event of war between Ituesla and Japan, Germany will tend fjer diplomatic moral support to Ilussta witli a vloW' tq preyenting Kngland or America from going to Jap an's assistance. After Jajian la crushed, Germany ahares the spoils by taking Shan. Tung, and possibly a slice oi-other territory. PRESIDENT KRUGER'S BIRTHDAY Special to the Matr. Farls Oct. 10. Uow swiftly the most famous of men pass from the Fublic eye when tboy are no longer in the limelight is evidenced by the fact that very few If anyone noticed the anniver sary today of Mr Kruger, former presl deut of tboTrantval Republic, wbereaa the same occasion but one or two years ago' was marked by public demonstra tions and a flood of congratulatory mes sages. IMPORTANT CASES TO COME UP (Special to tfw Coast Mall.) Washington D. C, Oot., 12-After the nsuat Summer recesa the supreme court today met for tho regular Fall term, In accordance with cdttotn no business was transacted on the opening day. Tift' members of the con t paid a visit to the President and afterward hold a brief aeaelon to hear applicants for admis sion to tho bar. Tho proaout promises to be interest ing because ol Important cases to bo argued. Tho most important case will be tho appeal of the Northern Securi ties Company from the decision of A special bench of the United State Circuit Court of Minnesota, which de. olared the company illegal, Two cases, one from Porto Rico, and; the other from the Philippines involve the ques tion whether the Porto Rican, and the Philippine aoU, Imposing tariff duties, violate the constitution. Another case will involvo tho question whether native of Porto Rico or citUens of the United Stales, Three cases of virulent sraalljox are roportod In Portland. Albany is fining its sidewalks. A 10,000 damage Bult being threatened, A Eugono Baptist Minister has gon into tho grocery business. Tho mayor of Portland ia going to ex terminate gambling by putting on a heavier tax. Tho city of Astoria is hopelessly in she holo and has a debt of 1815,029.00, with (M,U8,08 m reaourcoa to pay it LABOR'S FOOLISH . THREAT To Create Panic By Raid on Banks Special to the Mai I. Chicago, Oct. 10 Thomas Kid, vur president of the American Federation of Labor stated tod a; that unlee organ litd capital; through the anti-boycott and employers asoclatlons, stop it raids on labor, all the unions will with draw money amounting to thrco hun dred millions from tho banks and bring on a panic. KANSAS ROCKPILE GRUMBLING (Special' to the ppaat Mall.) Topoka, Kan., Oct. 10 Mount Nebo, the highest hill in the state, a high pile of volcanic rock isolated on the prairie In Sherman county, is causing terror by grnmblinga. It omits hot dust from tho creyices. ANOTHER THEATRE FOR GOTHAM (Special to the Coast Mall.) -Kew York, Oct. 12 New York's new-r est playhouse, tho fifth tb be opened this season and with several more to come, is to bo dedicated toplght by Richard Mansfield in "Old Heidelberg." The new theatre is called the Lyric and la eonveaieutly located in the heart of the upper Broadway section. ATLANTIC . ! SHIPPING SUFFERS (SJpeclal to the Coast Mall.) Norfolk, Oot, 12 A woather observer fsom Cusrintuck, Nosth Carolina, arriv ed today aa a special messenger from the coast, where all wires are down. He brought news of the wreck of the three masted schooner Mabel Rose, of Norfolk, and IlOwlett, of New York, both loaded with lumber, and both a total lose. The crews were mcued wlfh great difficulty. She coast (or miles is atsewn with wreckage, and morels coming all the time, indloating great loss ot vessels. The body of Captain Ames ot the ocean uotna: coal barse Ocean Bell, washed ashore thla morning. Other bodies aiel still missing. The Government light ship at Capo Charles broke her mooring last night and brought up this morning In lower Ghoaspeake bay. Supt. Oalbreath of the Insane Asylum has been reappointed by the atate board of trustees. Governor Chamberlain estpMss to go fo Washington to talk over the tlmbor land sltMtion in Oregon with Roose velt. tt Ex-mayor Doud of Woodbnrn, was teconUy lest tor three days.ln the woods. He was without food and wham found was completely exhausted and, had to be catilwl out, TO WELCOME VICTOR EMMANUEL Great Arrangements Being Made (Special to the Coast Mall.) Paris, Oct., 12 Elaborate arrange menta are being rapidly carried out for the welcome here of King Victor Era mauudand Queen Helena. They are on a scale of truly royal splendor. The fetes will follow the style of thote held at the time of the rscent visit to Park of King Edward, and will include a number of eaenta affording opportunities for brilliant spectacular effects. As a measure of precaution the Povensaaeat has Instituted a strict surveillance ever the anarchists of Paris and dariar. his s'ay In the elty the Italian tsosarch will oe well guarded by secret service men of both France and ItaJy. King Victor Emmanuel and his con sort arrive at noon Wednesday and will leave the Invalides railway station at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Aside from its spectacular feature, the visit of Kiue Victor Emmanuel ir leading to a wide rnntce of speculation in the matter of its political significance. French officials state freely that thi' virlt marks the culmination of the efforts that tbey have been makiog for several yeara past to restore a complete entente a cordiale between the tw , nations, which were strained for a lony ume Dy me lann war oeiween r ranci and Italy. Tbey any. also, tnat It is ai. evidence that the foreian poller of France, Italy, and Great Drtttan is to bl and coadscted along sympathetic lines. PINNED TO THE GROUND (8pecial to the Coast Mall.) Medford, Oct, 12 George Smith, aged 23 yearsA rancher living at Big Butte creek, SO miles northeast ot Medford was aeddently killed at Q p m Saturday by a fallen tree. As he did not return to his bouse at 8 o'clock hia brother instituted search and found him lying face downward with4 an oak tree IS inches in diameter lying across his back fend shoulders. BRITT SEIGER- FIGHT Prevented by Accident to Britt (8peclal:te.the Coaat Mall.) San Franclseo. Oct, IS The Britt Seiger fight 1b off. Britt was badly in jured while boxing in the gymnasium by the board floor giving way and tear. "8 the ligaments from his ankle. Ar rangements were being made for the fight to take place in six weeks. Britt loses one thousand dollars forfeit modey. X trtolo a good umbrella; I took U oraseniy But etlll I cannot o e&shasaat It ono i ibi doesred to me, ' And stealing It from one who had Boured it tor a time Just toachea him how punishment Must follow every crime. , HClactnBAtt CCTamsreial Tribuaa. EAST ' ' UNDER Heaviest Rainfall Ever ; , Known Rivers Raging Trains Abandoned . .? Special Ut the MsJt. v ',.; 1'lillalelphla, Oct. 1C The city U eat v off from the estalde world. All tral" to New York have been abateTasrl. Osa train went West. In the MayBauk sill diWfet all s tablisfaaBMts an 4exs waters fresm Um Bchaylkill river hAvUg fteedfi tftts). frri. The Delaware river it filed fwlth dx Wis, hgseee and barns from the fam-r lag districts. Tha storm has abated. 8crahtoa, Pa. Oct, 10 The city is flood-brand today. 'The Lackawaansj river is a raging- torrent and many ol the largest bridges aro -swept away. No street cars are ruBniag. The, power house is under water and nearly all factories are nnder water and shut down. ' ' Thi only railway rannlng trains is the; Deleware and If adsoa, which has tmt one track open. . New York, Oct 10 The storm ia be lieved to be over. Nearly IP 1-2 IbcLs of water has fallen, breaking all reeerda. VETERANS FLOCKING- TO DAYTON (tpcJal U the Cat Mail.) Dayton O., Oct, 12 The various rail: road stations were alive this morning with the. bacdreds of vetesAaa flocking. Into the city from all parte of the eoantty to attend the annual nationA) eneasapsneat of the TJsdon Veteran Legion. Tbiea however, bat the Uminasy skirmish, and the easkaght will begin In earnest tomorrow. The) preliminary arrangements lor the eon Tsntlon are fully completed.' The esc catlve committee met at the! Algoaqala today and d(acoeeed the financial affairs, of the Legion, which are said to be ia, good shape, Cincinnati wttl have a large delega tion on hand to beom the candidacy ol Geoeraf jeyhtha Garrard ol that e4ty for nattenaf eemmaa4er, Several ether candidates are In the ield nasi she .eoa teat promises to be Uvely, , " T BANDIT MORGAN CAUCHT. I tneefal to th Coaat MaN.1 i . "Whateom. Oct. 12 Charles Morgaaj one of the 0. R. N. bindlts iMMbeea arrested at Sammlsli flats and BUI Morgan's aet ia expected today. - 8am Morris waa reeeatly Arad aat al , the Portland base ball leasjui a3mm aa fast aa he was taken In. Pendleton Is holding a Meaabaat'e? Carnival. The Ohesnawa Ltd Uo0ltJw 4 o 1' i; . v.aiV - -! . J ,A tk.3fc-AZ.eU A ji tMS fclJfc'iV .. ..!.- . '! "i " 1st" P 'v nMMWMMIMKSWM1 xrtMit-UJC&Mi.: